Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many and what proportion GPs were not in General Practice in England one year after receipt of their Certificate of Completion of Training in each of the most recent five years for which data are available.
Thanks to actions taken by the Government, we have the highest number of fully qualified general practitioners (GPs) since 2015, at 30,038 full time equivalent in February 2026. Leaver rates also remain low by historical standards, at 7.5% in December 2024 to December 2025.
The following table shows the total and proportion of Specialty Trainee Year 3 (ST3) GPs not seen in the National Workforce Reporting Service (NWRS) within one year of the last appearance in the ST3 role, from March 2020 to December 2024:
Quarter last seen in ST3 role (year/month) | Total ST3 GPs not yet seen in NWRS within one year of last appearance in ST3 role | Proportion of ST3 GPs not seen in NWRS within one year of last appearance in ST3 role |
2020/03 | 84 | 44% |
2020/06 | 621 | 44% |
2020/09 | 187 | 50% |
2020/12 | 278 | 53% |
2021/03 | 166 | 55% |
2021/06 | 796 | 51% |
2021/09 | 264 | 63% |
2021/12 | 292 | 54% |
2022/03 | 182 | 58% |
2022/06 | 762 | 52% |
2022/09 | 246 | 60% |
2022/12 | 310 | 52% |
2023/03 | 215 | 56% |
2023/06 | 740 | 46% |
2023/09 | 270 | 51% |
2023/12 | 298 | 44% |
2024/03 | 216 | 53% |
2024/06 | 681 | 38% |
2024/09 | 262 | 40% |
2024/12 | 331 | 43% |
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